Cultural Tour Program

Puerto Rico is a blend of Old World European charm with an American flavor. Along with a variety of attractions that celebrate and honor our Hispanic heritage, which dates back to colonial times, the Island also offers many fun-filled ways to absorb the beauty of its natural surroundings, ranging from towering mountain peaks and lush rainforest to beautiful country meadows and pristine beaches. According to the Puerto Rico Tourism Company, these are the top ten attractions of the island: El Yunque National Forest, Fort San Felipe del Morro, The Arecibo Observatory, Bacardí Rum Distillery, San José Church, Río Camuy Cave Park, Porta Coeli Church, Tibes Ceremonial Park, Caguana Ceremonial Park.

Puerto Rico stands firmly behind its environmental policy, in part, because its enchanting beauty coexists with one of the world’s highest population densities. But Puerto Rico is also home to El Yunque, the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest System. Visitors to Puerto Rico can enjoy a host of eco-tourism activities such as: cave exploration in the North, reef or underwater cave diving in the West, scuba and snorkeling in the East, sea kayaking, exploring mangroves, bird watching, kayaking in three bioluminescent bays and mountain hiking amidst tropical foliage.

Several tours will be available for companions and delegates during the meeting such as:

Old San Juan City Tour: Visit to historical sites such as El Morro and San Cristobal Forts, among others.

Northern Adventure: Visit to Río Camuy Cave System and Arecibo Radiotelescope with a comida criolla lunch.

Southern Adventure: Visit to Ponce, the colonial city of the south, and the Ponce Museum of Art with displays of historical paintings done by Puerto Rican artists.Comida Criolla lunch included.

Snorkeling Adventure: Visit some of the best snorkeling places in the east coast aboard a catamaran.

Coffee Adventure: Visit Buena Vista Plantation, one of our historical coffee haciendas, where you will learn about coffee and how people lived during colonial times, followed by walking along natural trails.